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us. >> iraq's weapons of mass destruction are controlled by a murderous tyrant who has already used chemical weapons to kill thousands of people. >> we know he's been absolutely devoted to trying to acquire nuclear weapons. >> those claims about al qaeda and the weapons program all turned out to be 100% grade "a" huey. they were not true. outside the cheney dinner family table, no one argues they are true anymore. just like no one thinks the pre, pre, pre, premature mission accomplished declaratik llarati good idea. the argument about it didn't turn to, okay, how do we end this thing, instead in 2007, the question was, how many more american s do we send to fight there? remember that? the surge. president bush deployed 20,000 more american troops to the war in iraq to give the iraqi government the breathing space to stabilize. so that a political resolution in iraq could be reached and then ultimately the troops could come home. that was the idea. now, the catastrophic violence in iraq declined a bit, but as far as a stable government, that didn't happen. that still hasn't happened.
us. >> iraq's weapons of mass destruction are controlled by a murderous tyrant who has already used chemical weapons to kill thousands of people. >> we know he's been absolutely devoted to trying to acquire nuclear weapons. >> those claims about al qaeda and the weapons program all turned out to be 100% grade "a" huey. they were not true. outside the cheney dinner family table, no one argues they are true anymore. just like no one thinks the pre, pre, pre, premature...
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so touche, you got us. you got us, multi-billion dollar corporation that laid off thousands of workers while its corporate overlords grew even more enormously wealthy and then they used their enormous resources to keep congress and the president to create jobs if i had become billions richer while firing thousands and thousands and thousands of americans from their jobs and then i had decided to spend multimillion-dollar chunks of my fortune trying to make sure that teachers and firefighters would get laid off and stay laid off, if i was that kind of guy, if i was the kind of guy who minted gold dimes with my own head on them, if i was the kind of guy who wanted to take money out of my own pocket d see my own face looking back at me from guy, then maybe i would it was reasonable to say hey, if anybody is worried about unemployment, come work for me. and otherwise, stay unemployed. but even if i was the kind of guy who minted myself on to coins, even if i was that kind of billionaire i still cannot imagine u
so touche, you got us. you got us, multi-billion dollar corporation that laid off thousands of workers while its corporate overlords grew even more enormously wealthy and then they used their enormous resources to keep congress and the president to create jobs if i had become billions richer while firing thousands and thousands and thousands of americans from their jobs and then i had decided to spend multimillion-dollar chunks of my fortune trying to make sure that teachers and firefighters...
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thanks for joining us. appreciate having you here. >> any time. >>> bill maher occupies our airwaves straight ahead. that's a great new thing on the show. it's not the best new thing. for the the best new thing we had to turn to zombies tonight. we have bill maher and we have zombies all coming up on the show but not together. it's two different things. >>> we've got bill maher tonight for the interview. i wanted to get his take on occupy wall street and whether this is finally the shot in the arm outside the box lefty populist movement the country is about two generations overdue for. today in new york somebody made this sign for occupy wall street, repeal the enclosure act of 1801, common land for the common folk. that drove peasant farmers into the city. i do not know who made this sign, but i think this cardboard protest of an 1801 foreign land statute shows that people have a thousand different reasons for joining the occupy wall street movement. this guy, for example, told us today that he's there bec
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thanks for joining us. appreciate having you here. >> any time. >>> bill maher occupies our airwaves straight ahead. that's a great new thing on the show. it's not the best new thing. for the the best new thing we had to turn to zombies tonight. we have bill maher and we have zombies all coming up on the show but not together. it's two different things. we're centurylink... a new kind of broadband company committed to improving lives with honest, personal service, 5-year price lock guarantees and consistently fast speeds. ♪ i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, t
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the easier things were to use, the more people could use them. that's not the most complicated idea in the world except when you combine it with the idea that once everybody can use these machines, they can then use them infinitely. there wasn't an advanced macintosh for smarter people or techier people. >> that's right. >> the ground level was accessible to everybody and the furthest you could go was the furthest anybody could go. i feel like that was different about apple and jobs than anybody else. do you feel that way? >> it certainly was a radical idea at the time that apple formed, at the time that this part of the computer revolution took form. the idea that you didn't have to be a fancy person with a computer engineering degree in a suit to operate a highly powerful computer with incredible capabilities. the idea that you could be just a regular person. this idea that when technology becomes really, really revolutionary, it's the moment that our parents, that our children, that grandma and grandpa can do simple tasks on a device, that sam
the easier things were to use, the more people could use them. that's not the most complicated idea in the world except when you combine it with the idea that once everybody can use these machines, they can then use them infinitely. there wasn't an advanced macintosh for smarter people or techier people. >> that's right. >> the ground level was accessible to everybody and the furthest you could go was the furthest anybody could go. i feel like that was different about apple and jobs...
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thanks for joining us. appreciate having you here. >> any time. >>> bill maher occupies our airwaves straight ahead. that's a great new thing on the show. it's not the best new thing. for the the best new thing we had to turn to zombies tonight. we have bill maher and we have zombies all coming up on the show but not together. it's two different things. you e little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military
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they're using their power and money to stop us from fixing the mess. they broke the economy and then ate the political system. not only do we have a broken economy, we do not have a way to fix the broken economy. ron suskind, a pulitzer prize winning journalist wrote a pot boiler of a book about how the obama white house did and did not deal with the explosion of wall street. what i want to know from ron suskind is after all of that reporting on how this white house works, what it does well and what it doesn't, after all that reporting on who the president talks to and who helps him get done what he wants and who hurts him, i want to know is when we hear president obama talk now sort of the way elizabeth warren talks, when we hear president obama now taking a more populist line, when he talks about being a warrior for the middle class, does that mean he's going to do something now differently than he has been doing? if he is going to do things differently now, why didn't he do those things before? and should we believe it really is different now? joini
they're using their power and money to stop us from fixing the mess. they broke the economy and then ate the political system. not only do we have a broken economy, we do not have a way to fix the broken economy. ron suskind, a pulitzer prize winning journalist wrote a pot boiler of a book about how the obama white house did and did not deal with the explosion of wall street. what i want to know from ron suskind is after all of that reporting on how this white house works, what it does well and...
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joining us is john sculley. he used to be steve jobs boss and saw him work his way up. nice to have you here. >> nice to be here. >> you spoke of his methodology and the way he approached products was different from the way other people did it. what was that? >> if you go to silicon valley, certainly in the early 1980s when i showed up there, when people talked about products they always talked about technology, bits, bytes, performance, metrics. steve never thought or talked that way. he always talked about what it meant to the people who were going to use it. the user experience. steve's great gift was his ability to put together technologies that could be transformed in to magic. the magic was an experience that the world fell in love with. he did it over and over again. steve used to say, i've got just one more product inside of me, and to him it was like a growing, birthing experience for a product. it was something that he didn't probably have total control in his own mind of exactly it was going to be even though he was a perfectionist but it took on a life of it
joining us is john sculley. he used to be steve jobs boss and saw him work his way up. nice to have you here. >> nice to be here. >> you spoke of his methodology and the way he approached products was different from the way other people did it. what was that? >> if you go to silicon valley, certainly in the early 1980s when i showed up there, when people talked about products they always talked about technology, bits, bytes, performance, metrics. steve never thought or talked...
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she used her cell phone to text her friends and family back home to tell them she was okay and used her cell phone to post images on facebook so her friends and family would not worry about her safety while there and so she could document what was happening there. she came home from haiti to find her cell phone bill for $34,872. wow. with no warning from her cell phone provider she was exceeding her international text and data plan, she got hit with a $35,000 monthly bill. which she was legally liable to pay. as of today, cell phone companies being able to do that to you with no warning is over. it's at least coming to the end. the cell phone industry will send alerts to their customers get close to their monthly voice, text or data limits. this isn't a new government regulation put on the industry. this changed to protect american consumers has come about only because of the threat of regulation hanging over these cell phone providers. the ideas that these cell phone companies, wireless companies don't implement this change properly to protect consumers from what they were doing to the
she used her cell phone to text her friends and family back home to tell them she was okay and used her cell phone to post images on facebook so her friends and family would not worry about her safety while there and so she could document what was happening there. she came home from haiti to find her cell phone bill for $34,872. wow. with no warning from her cell phone provider she was exceeding her international text and data plan, she got hit with a $35,000 monthly bill. which she was legally...
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history tells us they kept their instant city clean. they integrated their camp racially which was really quite radical at the time. we know they grew gardens for food. they settled in for as long as it might take to make their point to congress and then president herbert hoover. at least that's what the bonus army hoped. the head of the u.s. army, general douglas macarthur looked out at the peaceful protests of the veterans camping out and saw an embarrassment for his commander in chief. mcarthur mustered troops on horseback against the veterans' camp and followed those horses with tanks. the destruction began. >> then troops began to set fire to their wooden shacks. one reporter wrote, "the blaze was so big it lit the whole sky. a nightmare come to life." the president looked out a window of the white house in the direction of the fire then retired for the night. >> and the roaring flames, the fantastic bonus army. that in so disastrously in the shadow of the capitol of the united states of america. >> two u.s. veterans were killed th
history tells us they kept their instant city clean. they integrated their camp racially which was really quite radical at the time. we know they grew gardens for food. they settled in for as long as it might take to make their point to congress and then president herbert hoover. at least that's what the bonus army hoped. the head of the u.s. army, general douglas macarthur looked out at the peaceful protests of the veterans camping out and saw an embarrassment for his commander in chief....
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called us to let us know that scott won't need to have surgery to release the pressure on his brain. at a hospital news conference moments ago they announced surgery wouldn't be needed and the prognosis is overall favorable. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. and i doggone, it i'll have to show you this thing that i've got tomorrow night because i'm running out of time. rachel, i think you'll -- it's actually breaking news that the republicans have agreed on something. and i'll tell you about it tomorrow night when we have more time. >> that's the best cliff-hanger ever, ed. >> i think you're really going to like it, though. it has something -- it has something to do with golf. that's all i'm going to say. >> that i can believe. thank you, ed. appreciate it. and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. now is the time on msnbc where we praise cnn. well, we praise somebody who used to work for cnn. in 2005 the chamber of commerce held its annual press conference to say what they were going to work on for that year. and at that press conference in 2005 the head o
called us to let us know that scott won't need to have surgery to release the pressure on his brain. at a hospital news conference moments ago they announced surgery wouldn't be needed and the prognosis is overall favorable. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. and i doggone, it i'll have to show you this thing that i've got tomorrow night because i'm running out of time. rachel, i think you'll -- it's actually breaking news that the republicans have agreed on something. and i'll...
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joining us us now for "the interview" tonight is michael hastings, contributoring editor for "rolling stone" magazine. his article about the obama administration's decision to intervene in libya is in the current issue of "rolling stone." thanks for being here, my friend. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >> you explain in your piece the obama administration is motivated to intervene around the world as sort of justifying intervention around the world by this idea of responsibility to protect. can you explain that basic idea? >> sure. essentially you have a group of influential advisers around the president. the president himself, who is very interested in this idea of what -- how can you use american foreign policy might to protect innocent civilians in different countries around the world? the experience in rwanda in the '90s and the balkans in the '90s sort of brought forth this community of foreign policy experts who essentially said, look, we're going to create a doctrine that says if there are innocent civilians at risk in other countries we have a moral obligation as the
joining us us now for "the interview" tonight is michael hastings, contributoring editor for "rolling stone" magazine. his article about the obama administration's decision to intervene in libya is in the current issue of "rolling stone." thanks for being here, my friend. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >> you explain in your piece the obama administration is motivated to intervene around the world as sort of justifying intervention around the...
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that has led us to this moment. an america long divided between rich and poor, that has led to a country where the 99% are starting to look at the 1% and look at the political elites not just as lucky, not just as elite but as beneficiaries of a system that is not fair. and that hasn't been fair for a long time now. joining us now, my friend glenn greenwald, contributor writer at salon. his latest book "with liberty and justice for some." i liked it so much i blurbed it on the back. you highlighted the pardon of nixon as an important sort of political inflection point in modern american politics. what of that rationale do you still see surviving in american politics? >> look at the last decade when you see enormous numbers of crimes being committed. egregious crimes by the most powerful people in the society. the creation of a worldwide torture regimes spying on american citizens without the warrants required by criminal law and aggressive attack on iraq. various aspects of obstruction of justice. the destruction of
that has led us to this moment. an america long divided between rich and poor, that has led to a country where the 99% are starting to look at the 1% and look at the political elites not just as lucky, not just as elite but as beneficiaries of a system that is not fair. and that hasn't been fair for a long time now. joining us now, my friend glenn greenwald, contributor writer at salon. his latest book "with liberty and justice for some." i liked it so much i blurbed it on the back....
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spencer, thanks very much for helping us figure it out. >>> some news you can use now. for our viewers in the great state of ohio, starting today, if you are in a drinking establishment, you might consider investing in a metal detector. or brushing up on your pat-down skills? some notable firearms and liquor news coming up for you shortly. ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ like so many great pioneers before me, guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out of the parking lot. that's a good start. geico, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent, or more
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we will use all the resources we use when there's an officer involved shooting. we want to make sure there's a complete and comprehensive review of the incident. >> at the same press conference the mayor of oakland jean quan signaled a different, less confrontational approach to the protesters. she also tried to find some common cause with their cause. >> i feel we're all part of the 99%, including the police and the other city workers. >> the bay citizen newspaper reports late tonight that mayor jean quan is now expected to go to the occupy oakland protest tonight. she's expected to address the occupy oakland protesters within this hour. she will have to wait in line to speak. she will do her speaking as part of occupy oakland's general assembly. but a gesture of conciliation tonight from oakland's mayor after ugly, ugly scenes this week on oakland's streets. ♪ when you're responsible for this much of the team, you need a car you can count on. mary? what are you doing here? it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three
we will use all the resources we use when there's an officer involved shooting. we want to make sure there's a complete and comprehensive review of the incident. >> at the same press conference the mayor of oakland jean quan signaled a different, less confrontational approach to the protesters. she also tried to find some common cause with their cause. >> i feel we're all part of the 99%, including the police and the other city workers. >> the bay citizen newspaper reports...
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frank rich joins us next for "the interview." i take my multi-vitamin but wanted to do something more for my nutrition. there's so much information out there. what's good for you today, is bad for you tomorrow. i had no idea what to choose. until i found pronutrients -- a new line of supplements from centrum, who i totally trust. omega-3 supports not only my heart, but my brain and my eyes too. probiotics helps with my digestive balance and my immune function. and fruit & veggie...
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and kill us. if you're wealthy, they will kill you for what you have. >> you know, glenn beck still exists. that was apparently him on his radio show today. they're coming to kill you! after the -- never mind. i'm not even going to get into the mind of glenn beck. never mind. the right is going to try to make this movement seem super scary, right? they don't even need glenn beck. glenn beck helps. and people can be scared by protests in general. absolutely. you can use that to scare people. particularly if police continue to use brutal tactics against the protesters. that, itself, can make the protesters seem scary. counterintuitively if police are beating people up and using pepper spray on people, it can make the people police are abusing seem like scary people. we've seen this before in the past. the idea here, the message the protests are promoting is not only a simple one to say, it's a simple one to understand. case in point, friday night's bill maher show on hbo experienced what was apparen
and kill us. if you're wealthy, they will kill you for what you have. >> you know, glenn beck still exists. that was apparently him on his radio show today. they're coming to kill you! after the -- never mind. i'm not even going to get into the mind of glenn beck. never mind. the right is going to try to make this movement seem super scary, right? they don't even need glenn beck. glenn beck helps. and people can be scared by protests in general. absolutely. you can use that to scare...